James Joiner Named Kern Fellow With Acton Institute

Posted by Terry White on August 17, 2009


James Joiner (pictured), adjunct professor at Grace College, Winona Lake, Indiana, and Ph.D. student at Calvin Theological Seminary, was named as a 2009-2010 Kern Fellow with the ecumenical think tank, the Acton Institute.

The Acton Institute is an international educational organization which seeks to promote free and virtuous societies characterized by individual liberty and sustained by religious principles. Notable scholars associated with the institute include Robert Sirico, Marvin Olasky, Robert George, E. Calvin Beisner, and Michael Novak.

As part of the fellowship, Joiner was invited to participate in Acton University, a conference designed for the exploration of the intellectual foundations of a free society through integrating rigorous philosophy, Christian theology and economic theory.

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